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Heterogeneity in SDF-1 expression defines the vasculogenic potential of adult cardiac progenitor cells.


ABSTRACT: The adult myocardium has been reported to harbor several classes of multipotent progenitor cells (CPCs) with tri-lineage differentiation potential. It is not clear whether c-kit+CPCs represent a uniform precursor population or a more complex mixture of cell types.To characterize and understand vasculogenic heterogeneity within c-kit+presumptive cardiac progenitor cell populations.c-kit+, sca-1+ CPCs obtained from adult mouse left ventricle expressed stem cell-associated genes, including Oct-4 and Myc, and were self-renewing, pluripotent and clonogenic. Detailed single cell clonal analysis of 17 clones revealed that most (14/17) exhibited trilineage differentiation potential. However, striking morphological differences were observed among clones that were heritable and stable in long-term culture. 3 major groups were identified: round (7/17), flat or spindle-shaped (5/17) and stellate (5/17). Stellate morphology was predictive of vasculogenic differentiation in Matrigel. Genome-wide expression studies and bioinformatic analysis revealed clonally stable, heritable differences in stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) expression that correlated strongly with stellate morphology and vasculogenic capacity. Endogenous SDF-1 production contributed directly to vasculogenic differentiation: both shRNA-mediated knockdown of SDF-1 and AMD3100, an antagonist of the SDF-1 receptor CXC chemokine Receptor-4 (CXCR4), reduced tube-forming capacity, while exogenous SDF-1 induced tube formation by 2 non-vasculogenic clones. CPCs producing SDF-1 were able to vascularize Matrigel dermal implants in vivo, while CPCs with low SDF-1 production were not.Clonogenic c-kit+, sca-1+ CPCs are heterogeneous in morphology, gene expression patterns and differentiation potential. Clone-specific levels of SDF-1 expression both predict and promote development of a vasculogenic phenotype via a previously unreported autocrine mechanism.

SUBMITTER: Rodrigues CO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3161114 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heterogeneity in SDF-1 expression defines the vasculogenic potential of adult cardiac progenitor cells.

Rodrigues Claudia O CO   Shehadeh Lina A LA   Hoosien Michael M   Otero Valerie V   Chopra Ines I   Tsinoremas Nicholas F NF   Bishopric Nanette H NH  

PloS one 20110824 8


<h4>Rationale</h4>The adult myocardium has been reported to harbor several classes of multipotent progenitor cells (CPCs) with tri-lineage differentiation potential. It is not clear whether c-kit+CPCs represent a uniform precursor population or a more complex mixture of cell types.<h4>Objective</h4>To characterize and understand vasculogenic heterogeneity within c-kit+presumptive cardiac progenitor cell populations.<h4>Methods and results</h4>c-kit+, sca-1+ CPCs obtained from adult mouse left ve  ...[more]

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